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bernbomb914
post Jun 16 2005, 09:55 PM
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I picked up a couple of new (to me) arms to install muellers front bearings, hubs and new volvo calipers.got everything installed went to put the torshon bars in and they dont fit. It seems the arms are 911 which makes for a big problem. the bearing races are locktighted on as per instructions and I dont know how easy they will come off. is there a easy remedy for this problem with out taking everything apart?

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post Jun 16 2005, 10:04 PM
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yep..get some 914 torsion bars! Should be plenty around in here from people who have put 911 front ends on. Anybody have any extra 911 torsion bars?

But, first thing to clarify for us is what a-arms do you have? 911 and 914 will look the same from the outside but they take different splines on the torsion bars. So, do you know for sure what a-arms you have?
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